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Bob Taylor () - 1963 NFL Draft Pick #125 by NYG


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Bob Taylor (1963 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Bob Taylor
  • College: University of Florida
  • Position: Defensive Back
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 190 lbs
Overview:

Bob Taylor was regarded as a versatile defensive back coming out of college, showcasing an impressive combination of speed, agility, and football intelligence. His performance at the University of Florida garnered attention from multiple NFL scouts.

Strengths:
  • Excellent speed and quickness, allowing him to cover ground effectively in the secondary.
  • Good ball skills, demonstrated by his ability to intercept passes and break up plays.
  • Strong tackling ability, contributing to run support and defensive schemes.
  • High football IQ, understanding offensive schemes and anticipating plays.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent technique in man coverage, sometimes leading to missed assignments.
  • Needs to improve his physicality at the line of scrimmage when facing larger receivers.
Projected Draft Position:

Bob Taylor was projected to be selected in the 3rd to 5th round of the 1963 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and other prospects available at the time.

Conclusion:

Bob Taylor was viewed as a promising defensive back with the potential to make a significant impact at the professional level. His blend of athleticism and intelligence made him a desirable prospect for teams looking to bolster their secondary.

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